Description
Large bundle of History Powerpoint Lessons all about the topic The Elizabethians (Legacy GCSE lessons). This History unit contains 22 one hour lessons with associated activities.
The lesson packs included in this history bundle are:
Lesson 1 Introducing Elizabeth.ppt
Lesson 2 Elizabeth and Court.ppt
Lesson 3 Elizabeth and Privy Council.ppt
Lesson 4 Elizabeth and Parliament.ppt
Lesson 5 Puritan opposition.pptx
Lesson 6 Elizabeth’s People.ppt
Lesson 7 Catholics Dangerous People.ppt
Lesson 8 Catholics Tighter Controls.ppt
Lesson 9 Catholics English Priests.ppt
Lesson 10 Catholics MQS.ppt
Lesson 11 Catholics Spain.ppt
Lesson 12 Elizabethans Daily Life.ppt
Lesson 13 Elizabethans Family Life.ppt
Lesson 14 Elizabethans Poverty.ppt
Lesson 15 Elizabethans Responses to Poverty.ppt
Lesson 16 Elizabethans Popular Pastimes.ppt
Lesson 17 Elizabethans Witches.ppt
Lesson 18 Elizabethans Theatres NEW.ppt
Lesson 18 Elizabethans Theatres.ppt
Lesson 19 The Explorers.ppt
Lesson 20 Roanoke.ppt
Lesson 21 The East India Company.ppt
The history learning outcomes are:
- To understand how Elizabethan society worked and how Elizabeth’s role as monarch fit within it.
- To understand who Elizabeth turned to for assistance in ruling so that I can evaluate their success during her reign.
- To discover how Elizabeth interacted with her Parliaments, so I can understand how she controlled them.
- To discover who the Puritans were and their opposition to Elizabeth, so I can understand whether Elizabeth was really in control of MPs
- To understand what life was like for the people of Elizabethan England so that I can explain how Elizabeth treated them in different circumstances.
- To understand how different Catholics lived in Elizabethan England so that I can explain how Elizabeth treated them in different circumstances.
- To understand how different kinds of people lived in Elizabethan England so that I can compare and contrast their experiences.
- To understand what every day life in Elizabethan England was like so that I can compare and contrast their experiences.
- To understand what every day life in Elizabethan England was like so that I can compare and contrast their experiences.
- To understand what Elizabethan explorers discovered and how it affected people in Elizabethan England.
The history key terms covered include but are not limited to:
Monarch Parliament court
Monarch Parliament court
Privy Council Walsingham Cecil
Monarch Parliament Puritans
Opposition Parliament Puritans
Justice Entertainment Religion
Catholic Uniformity Supremacy
Catholic Persuasions Recusancy
Seminary Jesuit Bloody Question
Illegitimate Throckmorton Babington
Spain Armada Philip II
Gentry Middling Sort Labourers
Marriage Children Kinship
Poverty Vagrancy Poor Law
Poverty Vagrancy Poor Law
Culture Literature Merry England
Explorers Voyage Colony
Reconnaissance Roanoke Algonquian
Charter Voyage Trade